The companyâs manufactured robots âare not just toolsâthey are potential surveillance devices backed by the Chinese Communist Party,â Rep. John Moolenaar says.
A bipartisan group of 24 House lawmakers is calling for federal investigations into China-based Unitree Robotics, warning that its products pose a national security risk.
Led by Rep. John Moolenaar (R-Mich.), chairman of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party, and committee ranking member Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-III.), the lawmakers pointed out that Unitree has âwell-documented ties to PLA-affiliated institutions and Chinese Communist Party (CCP) entities.â PLA is an acronym for the Chinese regimeâs military, the Peopleâs Liberation Army.
âEvery single member of the CommitteeâDemocrats and Republicansâsigned this letter because we all see the risk: Beijing is quietly embedding itself in our critical systems. We must act now to ban and blacklist Unitree before itâs too late.â
The lawmakers asked the three agencies to conduct immediate investigations into Unitreeâs role in advancing Chinese military objectives. And based on their findings, they recommend that the Pentagon designate the firm as a âChinese military company,â the Commerce Department add it to its âEntity Listâ to restrict exports, and the FCC include it in its âCovered Listâ to prevent use in U.S. telecom infrastructure.
Unitree, found by Wang Xingxing in 2016 and headquartered in central Chinaâs Hangzhou city, is known for its product line of humanoid robots and quadruped robot dogs.
According to the letter, Unitreeâs robots have been used by law enforcement agencies, correctional facilities, and defense installations across the United States.
âThe U.S. must act decisively now to prevent a repeat of the drone sector, where reliance on adversarial nation-made platforms compromised our technological edge and jeopardizes U.S. national security,â AUVSI President and CEO Michael Robbins said.
âOur national security, industrial resilience, and technological leadership depend on eliminating vulnerabilities across the entire uncrewed systems ecosystem. AUVSI applauds the Select Committee for its leadership.â
Concerns
The lawmakers detailed Unitreeâs ties to the Chinese regime in their letter.
They noted that Wang, who is Unitreeâs CEO, held a âtop-ranking positionâ at a closed-door meeting between the countryâs top busines leaders and CCP leader Xi Jinping in February, according to the letter.
Unitree has also been âheavily subsidizedâ by Hangzhouâs municipal government and supported by the cityâs $140 billion Sci-Tech Fund, according to the letter.
The lawmakers pointed out that Unitree has also taken part in military-civil fusion programs and operates from a military-civil fusion hub in the city called Hangzhou High-Tech Zone.
Citing Chinaâs National University of Defense Technology, the lawmakers wrote that Unitree âis central to the PRCâs AI expansion alongside Huawei and SMIC,â also known as Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation.
Lawmakers said the âmost urgent riskâ of Unitreeâs platforms has to do with its remote digital access.
âIn March 2025, cybersecurity researchers reported that Unitree robots come pre-installed with an undocumented remote access tunnel called CloudSail. This service is enabled by default and silently connects each robot to Unitreeâs servers in the PRC,â the letter reads.
Additionally, the lawmakers stated that Unitree stores its user data in China, citing the companyâs privacy policy. Consequently, Unitree can be compelled to turn over the data to Chinese authorities under the countryâs intelligence and cybersecurity laws.
Unitreeâs robots are also connected to U.S. telecoms infrastructure, raising concerns among lawmakers about potential risks to critical U.S. infrastructure from âremote surveillance and data collectionâ by malign actors, according to the letter.
Other committee members who signed the letter include Reps. Rob Wittman (R-Va.), Kathy Castor (D-Fla.), Andy Barr (R-Ky.), Andre Carson (D-Ind.), Dan Newhouse (R-Wash.), Seth Moulton (D-Mass.), Darin LaHood (R-Ill.), Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), Neal Dunn (R-Fla.), Mikie Sherrill (D-N.J.), Dusty Johnson (R-S.D.), Haley Stevens (D-Mich.), Ritchie Torres (D-N.Y.), Carlos Gimenez (R-Fla.), Shontel Brown (D-Ohio), Gus Bilirakis (R-Fla.), Greg Stanton (D-Ariz.), Young Kim (R-Calif.), Jill Tokuda (D-Hawaii), Nathaniel Moran (R-Texas), Zach Nunn (R-Iowa.), and Ashley Hinson (R-Iowa).
âUnitree should be banned and blacklisted for weaponizing technology against Americans.â
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